Humidity will slowly climb Thursday as winds shift to the southeast through the day, bringing temperatures up a few more degrees.
Fog is possible Thursday night as moisture increases, with overnight lows in the 60s.
It will be seasonably warm Friday and humid.
A weak cold front will move through Friday evening and stall to our south before moving back north as a warm front Saturday, keeping us very warm Sunday before another weak front moves through.
Isolated showers are possible Friday through Sunday but not much rain is expected with overall totals from zero to a quarter inch and many areas staying dry.
Above average temperatures and mainly dry weather is expected much of next week.
Tonight: Mostly clear and cool with lows in the low to mid 50s inland and low to mid 60s at the beaches with light easterly winds.
Thursday: Partly cloudy and a little warmer with highs in the low 80s inland to the low 70s beaches and southeast winds increasing to 15-20 in the afternoon.
Thursday Night: Low clouds with areas of fog and lows in the mid 60s to near 70.
Friday: Partly sunny, warm and humid with highs in the mid 80s inland to mid 70s beaches and southeast winds at 12-20 mph. An isolated shower is possible late in the day.